It's been a while since I ran Mint (11) and now that I have a new Asus ZenBook, I thought that I would give it another shot. Installed 64 bit Nadia with Cinnamon, but am sad to find no multiple desktop support, nor much of the functionality available from NVIDIA drivers.

I've searched these forums and the Net, and pretty much everything focuses on 13 or before. Those posts about 14 haven't really provided a solution, most are not complete to a solution.

I've tried to install the NVIDIA driver but get the problems of having to shut down X, then I don't get the driver loaded (as best as I can tell) because a graphical interface isn't presented.

Does anyone know of a step by step to install NVidia drivers for Mint 14 Nadia?

Also am curious about the lack of ease in loading proprietary drivers, is it due to a change in Ubuntu that I haven't detected due to upgrades to 12.10 that went well for me on my 10+ other systems? I saw one post that seemed to indicate this, but didn't have time to go search for just that point.

Thanks in advance for any pointers regarding this. I like Mint's approach, but need to get around this point before I can move forward.

zerozero,Thanks for that information! I missed that in eyeballing the specs vs Mint 14 and Ubuntu 14.10. I should have been more careful as I got nailed by an ATI problem when X Server changed back in 2008? I gave up all things ATI then and stuck with Nvidia, so perhaps I wasn't careful enough given that I haven't had any Nvidia issues over the years other than a bad beta driver when I was still trying them out (I don't have time for beta anything these days.)

I was just going to wipe and replace Mint, I'll give this a shot instead under Nadia.

Everything appeared to load properly until the very end when it informed me that US-Eng-UTF8 isn't supported (wow...) Upon reboot, the same problem of the having most basic driver loading leaves me with 640x480 resolution.

So it seems that Mint and Bumblebee don't play together nicely.

Again, thanks. I am going to drop back to Ubuntu where I am familiar with much more. I can't even find where the software sources are listed in the Mint GUI. Some of the things in Mint seem to be very "dumbed down" for simple users and I just can't live with that. This clearly seems to be an issue outside the distro, but having to learn a completely new UI on top of it means that I just don't have time to mess with it any longer.